Computer Science, asked by Vansh1749, 1 year ago

Is it possible to exclude ip address in dhcp server after creating scope?

Answers

Answered by danielochich
1
Yes it is possible.

DHCP server deployment in a network allows :

1.) Users to exclude a range of IP addresses from being assigned to DHCP client computers.

2.) Reservation of a particular IP address for the mission - critical computers only.

The DHCP EXCLUSION, a configuration in DHCP server excludes a single ip address or range from being assigned automatically to DHCPclient computers. This is done once a scope is created.

Answered by smartbrainz
0

Yes, it is possible to exclude ip address in dhcp server after creating scope.

Explanation:

  • The 'spectrum of the DHCP' is a 'legitimate set of IP addresses' available for assignment or lease to client computers on a specific subnet.
  • In a 'DHCP server', a scope is designed to decide the address pool of IPs that the server can provide to 'DHCP clients'. 'Scopes' decide which IP addresses are provided to the clients.
  • That 'subnet may have a single DHCP scope' with a 'single continuous set of IP addresses'. 'Specific addresses or groups of addresses' may be excluded from the set defined by the 'application of the DHCP'.

To know more

What is command to start dhcp service at boot time in linux?

https://brainly.in/question/4248113

Mention What Is Dhcp Server?

https://brainly.in/question/9516608

Similar questions